Well with a heat wave on i decided to fish Saturday morning with hopes of catching a few early.I got out aroubnd 6:30am to fish and while i was gearing up a lady pulls in gets out in her running attire and tells me looks like it's going to be to hot to fish my reply was it has to be cooler than running.Since i was wet wading and water temps was in the 60's.Well i fished a ways and had caught a couple fish when the sun hit and started me to sweating .I did catch this decent brown on a Girdle bug.
Then picked up a couple more on upstream.I decided it was time to call it a day and walked over to the bushes and leaned my rod up so i could take a leak, well in the processes the fly was buzzing by and then another and another and i was swatting and trying to p$$ all at the same when i look over and it was not flies i it was a nest of very mad Yellow Jackets.Well i left on the run putting nothing up and P the whole time .Dodge a bullet there never got stung but can only laugh about how that looked with me running down the creek .

Funny but that could have turned out a total disaster. For those of us who are violently allergic to Wasp venom we have to carry around an 'Eppie-Pen' anytime we live the front door. And that's how the process usually begins; you get mixed up with these things .... it all down hill the next time. One sting can be enough to give you a seasure.